tink2424
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I'd encourage you, since you have had Covid, to follow the Pfizer studies on vaccines for previously infected...right now, they are studying a one shot booster vs a 2 shot series as an option for folks in your category. Right now, the early data is that you will get almost perfect personal antibody protection on the one shot path, although I'm not sure how severely one had to have Covid (or how many baseline antibodies they needed to have) to benefit more from a one shot series vs a two in their preliminary data...
I am following these studies as I am curious as to their outcome but it is a bit strange that anyone that has had the virus would need any of the current vaccines unless it is proven they didn't have a robust immune response. These vaccines only create proteins for a subset of the markers of the wild virus that all of us who have gotten COVID have had (and I'm including the variants since these vaccines have been proven to protect against the variants). Now those who have had a natural infection create hundreds or thousands of antibodies to all of the parts of the virus so as a result we have a more varied immune response then someone just getting the vaccine. So why should we go through an unneccesary medical procedure to gain less varied antibodies than we already have?

Now, if there is a proven variant that overcomes the vaccine then that is something that may need consideration. And if you can prove that you no longer have any immunity then that also make sense. But this mantra of just get the vaccine is a bit old.